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OCPTY Replacement 1997 2005 Porsche 1999 2001 Review

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Details

BrandOCPTY
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.98 x 3.86 x 2.28 inches
Item Weight0.09 Kilograms
StyleFashion

Description of OCPTY Replacement 1997 2005 Porsche 1999 2001

AFTER-SALE SERVICE - One year warranty. Please feel free to contact us if any problem.Every product must take inspected and tested multiple times before the shipment. PERFORMANCE - Very small intake resistance, fast response, accurate measurement, mass flow detection, without compensation of intake temperature and atmospheric pressure. MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER - 996 606 123 00. FIT FOR VEHICLE - 1999-2001 for Porsche 911 3.4L,1997-1999 for Porsche Boxster 2.5L,2000-2005 for Porsche Boxster 2.7L,2000-2005 for Porsche Boxster 3.2L. POSITIVE ROLE - Measuring the intake gas flow rate, calculating the intake gas flow rate, determining the basic fuel injection rate and the basic ignition advance angle.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best value for money sensor

Purchased for my 1997 986 Boxster. Had CEL codes P1128 and P1130 and had previously cleared the MAF. This time the part failure was confirmed thanks to the Duramatic OBD II software diagnostics. Porsche wants 575, Bosch was $270, general online parts store was $105 so I tried this one for less than $30. I've only been driving the car for a week but the handling issue has been resolved. Works like new again!

Pros
  • FEATURES - Very low input resistance, fast response, accurate measurement, mass flow detection, no inlet temperature or barometric pressure compensation
Cons
  • Can't remember